The True Gift: A Christmas Story

All year long Lily and Liam look forward to Christmas on their grandparents' farm. It's always the perfect trip amp;mdash; walking to the lilac library, trimming the tree, giving gifts. But this year, thanks to a white cow alone in the meadow, things will be different. This Christmas, Lily and Liam will find out the meaning of a true gift.

From one of our most beloved authors comes a brand-new holiday classic that rings in the season by celebrating the joys of family, community, and true giving.

A Simon amp; Schuster audio production.

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The True Gift: A Christmas Story

All year long Lily and Liam look forward to Christmas on their grandparents' farm. It's always the perfect trip amp;mdash; walking to the lilac library, trimming the tree, giving gifts. But this year, thanks to a white cow alone in the meadow, things will be different. This Christmas, Lily and Liam will find out the meaning of a true gift.

From one of our most beloved authors comes a brand-new holiday classic that rings in the season by celebrating the joys of family, community, and true giving.

A Simon amp; Schuster audio production.

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The True Gift: A Christmas Story

The True Gift: A Christmas Story

by Patricia MacLachlan

Narrated by Aya Cash

Unabridged — 49 minutes

The True Gift: A Christmas Story

The True Gift: A Christmas Story

by Patricia MacLachlan

Narrated by Aya Cash

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Overview

All year long Lily and Liam look forward to Christmas on their grandparents' farm. It's always the perfect trip amp;mdash; walking to the lilac library, trimming the tree, giving gifts. But this year, thanks to a white cow alone in the meadow, things will be different. This Christmas, Lily and Liam will find out the meaning of a true gift.

From one of our most beloved authors comes a brand-new holiday classic that rings in the season by celebrating the joys of family, community, and true giving.

A Simon amp; Schuster audio production.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Newbery Medalist MacLachlan offers a quietly moving Christmas story that illustrates the power of children to change their world…. Floca's delicate, full-page pencil illustrations complement the text with understated emotion.”

“The simple, elegant prose tells a warm family story with a classic holiday theme. Floca’s graphite and ebony pencil drawings are lush with evocative detail and perfectly complement this lovely offering.”

“With MacLachlan's well-drawn characters and Floca's simple pencil and graphite drawings, it's a poignant story with a classic feel.

Children's Literature - Shirley Nelson

Lily and her younger brother Liam are excited about their annual visit with Gran and Grandpa. Their parents take them to the farm to spend a week or so before Christmas. The siblings look forward to this special time with their grandparents. They have saved money all year to buy Christmas gifts in the shops of the small town. As always, each has come with plenty of books to read. In fact, this year Liam has brought thirty-seven, while Lily has fifteen. When they arrive at the farm, Liam immediately becomes worried about a white cow that he is sure is very lonely. Although Grandpa assures him that cows do not have emotions, Liam is convinced otherwise. He posts notices all over town hoping to find a friend for White Cow; he receives many phone calls from farmers willing to sell him a cow. But how are he and Lily going to purchase a cow companion with their meager savings? This touching Christmas story shows that one must never give up on dreams, especially at Christmas. Floca's simple black-and-white drawings lend a special quality to this delightful story. Reviewer: Shirley Nelson

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170805273
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 10/06/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years

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Chapter One

Liam and I sit on the backseat of Papa’s old car. The car heater isn’t working, so Liam and I share a blanket. We can see our breath in the air.

“How many books did you bring?” whispers Liam.

Liam and I share a worry. Our school closes for ten days, and we’re going to Grandpa and Gran’s house. We always go there in December, waiting for Christmas and Mama and Papa to come Christmas Day. We worry about not taking as many books as we’ll need.

“I brought fifteen books,” I say.

“I brought thirty-seven,” says Liam.

I burst out laughing.

“Don’t worry, Lily. There is the stone library if you run out.”

Liam runs out of books all the time. Sometimes he reads three chapter books in one day.

I smile.

We love that stone library, our second home at Grandpa and Gran’s farm.

“The lilac library,” Liam says.

It’s true. No matter what time of year—winter or summer or fall or spring—that library smells like lilacs.

Liam takes a book out of the bag at his feet. I smile. I am three years older than Liam, and I have a sudden sweet memory of teaching him how to read. He was four years old and he grinned for two weeks when he figured out the mystery of words.

“We’ll have snow,” says Papa, looking up at the sky. Liam and I laugh, and Mama laughs too. We call Papa the Weather Man.

And suddenly, as if his words bring it on, snow begins to fall; flakes one by one, slowly at first, then harder. Papa turns on the windshield wipers, and we watch the back-and-forthing of them.

“I hope the library stays open if it snows,” says Liam.

“That library is always open,” says Mama. “That library has been open ever since I was a little girl.”

We turn into the long dirt driveway to Grandpa and Gran’s house, past the meadow where White Cow turns her head to watch us go by.

“Where’s Rosie?” asks Liam. “Where’s the donkey?”

“Don’t know,” says Mama. “Can’t see her.”

The snow is coming harder now and is beginning to stick to the road. It is almost dusk.

“Did you bring your money?” asks Liam.

I nod.

We have worked weekends and after school to earn money for Christmas presents. I babysat for the three Cooper children across the street. Liam and I both mowed lawns and shoveled snow when it came. Once he painted a shed. There are only two stores in Gran and Grandpa’s small town. But that is enough for us to buy presents for everyone.

Liam holds up a red sock with a gray stripe. It is fat with his money.

I smile. The car passes the barn and pulls up to the front porch of the big white house. There are Christmas lights in every window. Gran and Grandpa come out to wave. Their terriers, Emmet and Charlie, bark fiercely at us, then race down the porch steps happily for jumping and licking.

Snow falls harder.

We’re here!

© 2009 Patricia MacLachlan

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